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If you ever do want to do something about it you could ask about Botox but then it would only help the areas treated.I've mentioned before how I welcome the fall -- how I don't do well in hot weather of summer. And this summer seemed particularly hot and humid. And this year, particularly as I sat aroound the table at my sister's place, playing cards and talking, I realized that while we were all hot, I was the only one sweating so much it was running down my face. Several times I had to excuse myself and go and wash my face, throat and the back of my neck with cold water. But polite people don't usually talk much aabout sweat.
Back home, a couple of evenings ago, I attended my Parkinsons support group. Interesting speaker on exercises, information about a Michael Fox fund-raiser for reasearch, coffee break and then small group time - when our support people go off to another room and we break into small groups for sharing, complaining, or just bonding with others who share this one thing in common. And suddenly one person mentioned problems with excessive sweating. My ears picked up. Several others agreed - they had the problem. Night sweats were mentioned. Six of the seven in this small group, mostly men, had excessive sweating. Parkinson?? Yes, someone had looked it up on the computer.
Back home, I typed in Parkinsons / Excessive sweating. Sure enough, it is an often overlooked symptom of Parkinsons.
I'm actually relieved. Nothing I can do about it now - except wait for cool, dry weather and hope that helps - but a relief to know that it is real - I am sweating more than most people, I am not complaining about nothing. It is real. It even has a name - hyperhidosis.